About the Branch

Adopting a new service model for Placer County Library, the Rocklin Branch offers four self-checkout machines; a community room; unique reading spaces; welcoming atmosphere and uses of color; and expanded Friends of the Rocklin Library book sales.

Branch Manager: Sophie Bruno

Rocklin Library History

The Rocklin Branch Library opened February 1943 in the lower floor of the City Hall Building. It was open 6 hours per week. In May 1965, the Library was moved across the road and hours increased to 24 per week. Through the combined efforts of the Friends of the Rocklin Library, the City of Rocklin, and the County of Placer, plus Federal funding through the California State Library, a new 5,264 square foot branch library was built and dedicated April 28, 1985. This facility was located at 5460 Fifth Street in Johnson-Springview Park. The Friends of the Rocklin Library, the City of Rocklin, and the County of Placer partnered again in 2009/10 to expand the library for the growing city. The new 2 story, 16,600 square foot Rocklin Library opened January 2011 on Granite Drive.